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OSycuan’s 30th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Raises Over $100k
n June 10th, Sycuan Casino Resort held its 30th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Singing Hills Golf Resort. The tournament raised more than $100,000 to benefit four local charities. The beneficiaries included San Diego American
Indian Health Center, California Indian Education for All, South Bay Community Services, and Casa Familiar.
The mission of San Diego American
Indian Health Center is to promote excellence in health care with respect to custom and tradition. The center’s goal is
to reduce the significant health disparities
of San Diego’s urban American Indian and under-served populations by improving the excellence of care, resulting in increased
life expectancy and improved quality of
life. They invite persons of all tribes, ethnic backgrounds and walks of life to experience
the comprehensive care they deliver and contribute to the services for children, youth, families, adults, and elders. For more information and how you can get involved, visit Sdaihc.org.
California Indian Education for All (CIEFA) is a nonprofit to help teachers and schools educate children and youth about the diverse histories,
cultures and contributions of California Native peoples. CIEFA’s goals are to create culturally responsive resources that improve representations and classroom climates for teaching and learning about California’s first people. For more information and how you can get involved, visit CAIndianEducationForAll.com.
South Bay Community Services is a community- based nonprofit organization providing a comprehensive range of services for children, youth, and families in San Diego County. Grown to serve more than 50,000 annually through a wide array of services, South Bay Community Services started small and grew thanks to the support and donations of their neighbors. For more information and how you can get involved, visit Sbcsandiego.org.
Casa Familiar was founded in 1973 and is a 501(c)(3), community-based organization dedicated to serving residents in South San Diego County. Originally established in 1968 under the name Trabajadores de la Raza, Casa has grown and expanded its efforts from solely serving Spanish-speaking clients in San Ysidro to providing services and programs to all South San Diego County residents. Casa Familiar has been serving people in South San Diego for 48 years.
Visit Casafamiliar.org for more information and how you can get involved.
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